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Book Unveiling: Ray Simpsons AutoBio

5/7/2021

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​Monk in the Market Place--and the Simpsons is a memoir like no other. Ray Simpson, Founding Guardian of the international new monastic Community of Aidan and Hilda, recalls the story of a unique life in which he has followed faithfully a calling to live monastically beyond the traditional enclosures of monastery or shrine.
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Contact Ray for info on a reduced  book price and signed copy (and shipped to you) by emailing him at: 
[email protected] 
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Ray's Latest Book..."Celtic Christianity and Climate Crisis: Twelve Keys for the Future of the Church"

10/4/2020

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Celtic Christianity and Climate Crisis: Twelve Keys for the Future of the Church by Ray Simpson, Founding Guardian of the Community of Aidan and Hilda, explores Celtic Christianity through some of its key concepts—and some of the criticisms raised against it. He shows how the Celtic affirmation of creation and of equality and love among human beings holds the key not only for the future of the Church but of the whole planet.
Faced with the impending climate crisis and significant and irreparable damage being done to the earth, Christians are looking for inspiration and potential sources of hope—and the Celtic tradition may well be able to offer that hope by rooting us more deeply in God’s world.
Click the link below for the video of Ray Simpson talking about his book Celtic Christianity and Climate Change: Twelve Keys for our Future recorded by Scott Brennan in the garden of Whitehouse, Holy Island.
https://www.facebook.com/scott.brennan.397/videos/10222126448605635/
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    Ray is a the Founding Guardian of the Community of Aidan & Hilda in the UK

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